Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol 4, Part 33

Author: Arnold, James N. (James Newell), 1844-1927
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Providence, R.I. : Narragansett Historical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 732


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ACT OF INCORPORATION OF NEW SHOREHAM.


the Generall Court of Trialles to be held in his Majestyes name from time to time in this Collony.


And whereas it hath pleased his Majestye to declare that such other Towns as shall hearafter joyned to the townes actually in being in this Collony, shall be invested with the priviledge of sending Deputyes vnto the Generall Assembly this Court declareth; That vpon the desier of the sayd inhabitants presented and willingnes to be at the charge of attending, the Court shall be willing to favour ther desiers and to accommodate them with all possable incourradgment. And whereas it is necessary that the inhabi- tants aforesayd be acquainted with the lawes of this Collony, wee signifie that for a small and equall consideration our Recorder, Joseph Tarrey, is to grant them a transcript of our hody of lawes established amongst vs.


At present this Generall Assembly judgeth it ther duty to signifie his Ma- jestyes gracioues pleasure vouchsafed in these words to vs verbatim (viz :) : That noe parson with in the sayd Collony at any time hearafter, shall be in any wayes molested, punnished, disquited or called in question for ony differ- ence of opinion in matters of religion, and do not actually disturbe the civil peace of the sayd Collony.


R. I. Col. Records Vol. II., page 55.57.


In General Assembly at Newport November 6, 1672.


Voted, that the petition of the inhabitants of Block Island to this Court for their beinge granted the liberty and priviledge of a towneship shall be first adjitated.


Voted, fforasmuch as the inhabitants of Block Island, viz: Mr. James Sands, Mr. Thomas Terry, and others, expressed in their paper, have present- ed their request to have granted and enacted by this Assembly that they may have liberty of ja towne and like libertyes (according to the Charter) with other townes in this Collony, and their reasons showed of their request of a towneship &c, and the said called Shoreham.


This Assembly have considered the said petition, and weighed their rea- sons and senceably see a grant necessity of the preservation of his Majestyes peace more fully than as yett is provided for on the said Block Island, with more conveniency and ease to the said inhabitants, they livinge remote and heing so farr in the sea, cannot without great danger and charge accomplish their peace and safety but as aforesaid ; and alsoe consideringe their numbers and quality as thought fitt by this Assembly, for such betrust and fitt to injoy such liberty.


Therefore bee it enacted and by this Assembly is enacted, that the said Mr. James Sands, Mr. Thomas Terry, and the rest of the freemen on record ex- ' pressed in their said paper read in this Assembly, shall have, and hereby have towneship authority and liberties as followeth for the preservation of his Majesties peace. The said ffreemen of this, his Majesties Collony (in- habitants of the said Block Island), shall upon the reception of this act (with all convenient speed), assemble them selves together in some convenient place on the said Island, and then and there shall choose two of the said free men able and well qualifyed for the preservation of his Majesties peace; the said two persons to be elected by the major part of such freemen as shall as- semble at the said time and place. And beinge elected (as afore said), the said two persons names shall he returned to the Governor and Deputy Gov- ernor, or either of them (in the absence of the other), who shall engage the said two persons elected upon their or either of their appearance at New- port, or to be required by writt there to appeare, if they appeare not with- out writt, whose engadgement shall be accordinge to the tenure of the en- gadgement of other officers consideringe their offices.


And that the said elected and engadged persons shall he called Wardens ; the first that shall be elected shall be called head Warden, and the second


ACT OF INCORPORATION OF NEW SHOREHAM.


elected Deputy Warden. Butt for all future Wardens so elected shall have power as followeth, viz : when a new choyce is made of another head Warden, immediately he shall be engadged by the Deputy Warden, and a new Deputy Warden being chosen, shall be engagded by the head Warden last chosen by the tben election. Soe being elected and engaged shall be impowered as fol- loweth, viz : shall have authority or either of them sball have authority to send fortt writts in his Majesties name, under their hands to require the said freemen to meet upon all just occasions, and elect two for Deputys to sitt in the law makinge Assembly of this his Majesties Collony when by writt re- quired thereto, and Deputys to sitt in such Assemblys as are mentioned in the pattent, and send them thereto; though by reason of winde weather and distance by sea, writts should fayle to be sent to them to require them. And by writt to require the said freemen to meete four times in the yeare for their said towne affaires, for the makeinge of such order or bye lawes as may be needfull for theire better management of theire affares amonge them selves accordinge to their constitution, not opugninge the lawes of his Majesties realme of England, his patent, nor the laws of this Collony agreeable there- to; and that the said Wardens, or one of them require the said freemen to meete for the first of the said four meetings as soone as convenient, after they are engaged to theire said office, from which said meetinge shall begin the said yeare.


And at the said first meetinge of the said freemen of the said Island, the majir part of them being met, shall elect a Clerke, and shall provide a book or books as need shall require; and that the said Wardens or either of them in the absence of the other, shall engage the said Clerke to the faith full per- formance of his office accordinge to the tenure thereof; and that the said Clerke record in a booke or books of the acts of the freemen in their towne affaires as to lands and boundes thereof, all publications of marriages to be returned to him by the publishers; all marriages, all births, all burials, all actions, to bee there commenced and the progress thereof.


And to make such returns to the Assembly or Court of Tryalls of this Collony, as need shall require, and the law injoyne such Clerkes to performe, all and every other thinge pertaininge to the office of the Towne Clerke of this Collony though not herein exprest.


And that the said freemen (the major part of them met), at the said first Court quarter meetinge shall elect a Sergeant for the said freemen to meet- ings by the aforesaid writts, and to searve otber writts; who shall bee engaged to the faithfull performance of his office, accordinge to the tenure thereof, by the said Wardens, or one of them.


And that the aforesaid freemen (the major part of them met), at the said first quarter meetinge, shall elect a Constable, or Constables if need require ; two or more, for the apprehension of the breakers of the peace wanderinge persons fellows; and to doe any other thinge appertainge to the office of a Constable.


And that the said freemen, at the said meetinge shall choose three wise, honest men, who shall bee added to the two Wardens for the Towne Coun- cille, to have like authority as other Towne Councills have.


Butt forasmuch as it is just that all men, as well as meane men should be saved harmless in their estates, as rich men in their great estates, and that the charge to obtain a title should not be a great charge, nor they forced to obtain and undertake soe great trouble and charge as to come to the Generall Court of Tryalls, which by reason of the distance by sea many times cannot come because of danger and hinderances divers ways.


Therefore be it enacted and it is by this Assembly enacted, that the said Wardens shall have authority when need shall require, on the said Island, and in the said towne (followinge to be named), to hold pleas of action of ac- count, debt detinue, trespass and of the case to the vallue of five pounds sterling, of New England money, or to the vallue of five pounds, currant pay


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ACT OF INCORPORATION OF NEW SHOREHAM.


of this country, with or to the merchants, and not above. And to proceed in the said actions accordinge to the lawes of his Majesties realme of Eng- land (soe farr as the constitution of the place will admitt), and accordinge to due forme of lawe in this Collony agreeable thereto, and the said places to be held on either of said four quarter meetinges (before mentioned) and on the adjournments of either of them or at any other time of necessity by reason of dangers and straingers that may happen there to be, the times appointed by the Wardens. And that the Actions shall be !tryed by twelve honest impartiall men there, not of kindred to the plaintiff or defendant, nor in- terested in that case they that are Jurriors, and least suspected, and if any jurrior be challenged by plaintiff or defendant, for the said reasons he shall have his said challenges in favour thereon. And all the inhabitants shall answer by summons, and the fees of each juryman shall be six pence in the said cases ; nevertheless, appeals to be alowed as the law is. And each write six pence; and the serveringe of it six pence. And for searvinge the execu- tion twelve pence upon the pound for that delivered to the party by execu- tion, to be cost of Court.


Alsoe further be it provided, that all greater sums shall be tryed in the Generall Court of 'Tryalls, and bound thereto by the defendants bond to the Sergeant there, who is to be by the law of this Collony the Generall Ser- geants Deputy.


Furthermore be it provided for his Majesties peace, that the said Wardens shall have the conservation thereof on the said Iland and through out the said towne; and shall have authority as Justices of the Peace to require before them all and every person breakinge the same, or suspected of any crime, for examination ; and upon witness of the guelt thereof, to imprison or binde over the party or partys to the Generall Court of Tryalls, as law and justice requires, and returne their proceedings to the said Court. And further, that the said Wardens, or either of them shall have authority for publication of persons intentions declared to them of marriage (desireinge it to be pub- lished) ; and that all marriages be solemnized before the said Wardens or either of them, and to make returne to the Towne Clerke aforesaid for me- moriall of their lawfull marriages, as many causes as may require.


And further more be it enacted, that the said towne on Block Island at the request and for the reasons by the inhabitants showed, and as signs of our unity and likeness to many parts of our native country, the said Block Island shall be called New Shoreham, otherwise Block Island.


Furthermore provided, that such persons as shall be for the future nomi- nated by the said towne of Shoreham to the Assembly, and desired to be made freemen, such said men being made free by the Assembly, shall have and in- joy all liberties in and of elections, as the present freemen of the said towne have by this present act any thing in this present act (seermeinge) to the con- trary notwithstandinge.


And it is ordered that this act shall be subscribed under the hand of the Clerke of this Assembly, with the seale of the Collony ; for which the Clerke of the Assembly of the said New Shoreham, otherwise Block Island, shall have twenty shillings silver pay.


R. I. Col. Records, Vol. II., page 466-471.


NEW SHOREHAM.


MARRIAGES.


A


2-279 ACKERS Mercy, and Daniel Fish, Oct. 19, 1685.


1-343 Jully Samartha, and Job Card, Nov. - , 1689.


5-565 ADAMS Mary, and Moses Downing, Dec. 9, 1740.


9-4 AMSBURY Daniel S., of Providence, and Ann M. Dodge, of Moses R., of New Shoreham ; m. by George G. Sheffield, Warden, May 24, 1834.


6-451 ANDREWS Sally, and Tiddeman Hull, 'March 23, 1806.


1-70 ARNOLD Samuel, and Mary George, May 17, 1706.


5-563 Susannah, and Thomas Paine, -, 1723.


2-283 Sarah, and William Dickens, Feb. 12, 1728-9.


2-283


Elizabeth, and Josiah Utter, May 27, 1736.


3-361


AUSTIN Hannah, and James Rose. March 24, 1765.


B


1-87 BACK Elizabeth, and William Harris, Nov. 30, 1697.


1-89 BALL Jobn, and Sarah Rathbun, Sept. 1, 1710.


2-280 Peter, and Mary Harris; m. by John Sands, D. Warden, June 30, 1716.


2-276


John, and Sarah Dickens; m. by Simon Ray, D. Warden, Dec. 2. 1718.


2-284 Persilla, and Samuel Dunn, Oct. 15, 1730.


2-279


= Mary, and William Hnll, Jan. 2, 1733.


2-277 Sarah, and John Dodge, Aug. 15, 1734.


5-564


Sarah, and John Dodge, Jr., -, 1734.


2-284


Thankful, and Robert Hull, Nov. 13, 1738.


2-281


Elizabeth, and Samuel Dodge, Jan. 17, 1739-40.


5-565 Catherine, and Samuel Bontley, Oct. 17, 1742.


4-561


Edward, and Mary Dodge; m. by Samnel Rathbun, Warden, Aug. 31, 1746.


5-459 Samuel, and Caty Dodge; m. by John Sands, Warden, Jan. 28, 1796.


6-453


66 George Washington, and Abigail Dodge; m. by John Gorton, War- den, Jan. 3, 1805.


7-453


4 William, and Deborah Sprague ; m. by John Gorton, Warden, March 20, 1805.


9-447


.. William Pitt, and Rebecca Mott; m. by Joseph Gorton, Warden. Feb. 16, 1822.


10-451


= Eliza, and William Dodge, Feb. 5, 1824.


10-448


Sibel P., and Elisha R. Coe, Feb. 22, 1830,


9-450


Gideon, of Elijah, and Mary Ann Ball, of George W .; m. by WII- liam Pitt Sands, Warden, Jan. 16, 1834.


9-450


¥ 3 3


Mary Ann, and Gideon Ball, Jan. 16, 1834.


10-443


4 Elmira P., and William H. Mitchell, March 8, 1840.


10-442


U Moses D., of George W., and Matilda R. Littlefield, of Frederick ; m. by Ezekiel Rose, Warden, Feb. 9, 1841.


10-440


Cornelia A., and William L. Milliken, Jan. 14, 1843.


10-439


Charity D., and Joseph W. Sherman, Sept. 1, 1843.


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND.


4-460 BARGAIN Elizabeth, and Thomas Bentley, Sept. 17, 1741.


4-556 BECKWITH Samuel, of Lyme, Conn., and Mrs. Sarah Dickens, of New Shoreham ; m. by John Littlefield, D. Warden, March 13, 1755.


5-460 66 Waite, and William Paine, Sept. 21, 1776.


5-459


Anderson, and Mary Rose; m. by Caleb Littlefield, D. Warden, June 20, 1780.


4-560


BENTLEY Thomas, and Elizabeth Bargain; m. by Edward Sands, Warden, Sept. 17, 1741.


5-565 Samuel, and Catherine Ball; m. by Edward Sands, Warden, Oct. 17, 1742.


1-45 BILLINGTON Joseph, and - -- , Sept. 26, 1692.


7-452 BLACK Ann, and Josiah S. Peckham, March 28, 1830.


8-362 BRIGGS Joseph, and Margary Dodge; m. by John Paine, Warden, Jan. 29, 1758.


5-462


5-456 Joseph, and Mary Rose ; m. by John Sands, Warden, June 13, 1789. Nathaniel, of New Shoreham, and Mary Collins, of John, of Hop- kinton ; m. at Hopkinton by Elder William Northup, and Elder John Burdict. Aug, 27, 1793.


5-458 Nathaniel, and Bathshe ba Gardiner; m. by Elder Truman Bra- man, Dec. 10, 1797.


5-458


Ethan, and Mary Littletleld; m. by John Sands, Warden, April 12, 1798.


7-450


Burton, and Huldah Littlefield; m. by John Sands, Warden, March 5, 1801.


5-464 BURDICT Peggy, and Amos Dickens, June 24, 1758.


8-866 BURROWS Anne, and Elijah Rathbun, June 19, 1763.


C


1-343 CARD Job, and Jully Samantha Ackers, Nov. - , 1689.


1-355 Rebecca, and Ackers Tosh (also 2-275), July 6, 1709.


5-464 Elisha, and Lydia Littlefield; m. by John Sands, Warden, Deo. 28, 1786.


7-448 Mary G., and Uriah Champlain, Feb. 16, 1821.


9-444 John S., of Shadrack, and Catherine R. Mott. of Edward: m. by William Pitt Sands, Warden, June 10, 1827.


10-443 Alfred, of Charlestown, and Maria C. Rose. of New Shoreham ; m. by Rev. Elijah Macomber, May 17, 1840.


1-45 CARISS William (blacksmith) and - , July 24, 1692.


2-274


CARTY Daniel, and Elizabeth Trim, widow of Christopher; m. by Thomas Mitchell, Justice, July 8, 1721.


5-567


Catherine, and James Stafford, July 18, 1746.


7-448 CHAMPLAIN Urlah, of Nathaniel, and Mary G. Card, of Shadwick; m. by A. C. Willing, Warden, Feb. 16, 1821.


10-439 Nancy C., and William H. Perry, May 23, 1843.


7-454 CHACE Mary Ann, and John K. Dunn, Dec 22, 1822.


9-446 Nathan M., of Westerly, son of Maxon and Sally N. Littlefield, of New Shoreham, dau. of Nathaniel and Lucretia; m. by Rev. John S. Dill, Feb. 15, 1835.


5-460 CHITTY Phebe, and Frederick Sands, Feb. 14, 1793.


10-442 CHURCH Isaac, and Elizabeth Olney, Aug. 4, 1816.


8-375 CLARK Lucy, and Edward Sands, Sept. 15, 1763.


3-870 Capt. Walter, of Newport, and Dorcas Dodge, of New Shoreham; m. by Elder David Sprague, Oct. 20, 1767.


7-450 Dorcas, and John King, Sept. 8, 1771.


3-862 John. and Sarah Sheffield; m. by John Littlefield, Warden, Feb. 5. 1772.


7-451 William, and Elizabeth Westcott, Maroh 20, 1788.


6-454 Joshua, and Betsey Rose; m. by John Sands, Warden, June 23, 1796.


7-455 Mary, and Edward S. Littlefield, Nov. 9, 1815.


10-449 Perry, of New Shoreham, son of Perry, of Richmond, R. I., and Penelope Dodge, of Joshua, of New Shoreham; m. by George G. Sheffield, Warden, Sept. 15, 1837.


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NEW SHOREHAM-MARRIAGES.


4-557 COBB Elizabeth, and Gideon Dodge, Dec. 12, 1752.


10-447 COE Benjamin T., and Charlotte S. Dodge; m. by Rev. Enock Steadman, July 18, 1829.


9-445 Elizabeth G., and Samuel Dunn, Feb. 9, 1830


10-448 Elisha R., of Benjamin T., and Sibel P. Ball, of William; m. by Weeden H. Gorton, Warden, Feb. 22, 1830.


5-462 COLLINS Mary and Nathaniel Briggs, Aug. 27, 1793.


5-459 Mehitable, and Frederick Franklin, May 29, 1797.


10-440 CONLEY Willlam R., and Deborah R. Mitchell ; m. by Rev. Elijah Macom- ber. Jan. 16, 1843.


5-160 CONLY Christopher, and Prescilla Rose; m. by John Sands, Warden, Jan. 21, 1802.


D


1-349 DICKENS Mary, and Thomas Rathbun, Aug. 21, 1685.


1-345


€€ John, and Sarah Dickens, Dec. 25, 1693.


2-345 Sarah, and John Dickens, Dec. 25, 1693.


2-281 Sarah, and Thomas Dickens, Dec. 25, 1693.


2-281 Thomas, and Sarah Dickens, Dec. 25, 1693.


2-276 Sarah, and John Bull, Dec. 2, 1718.


2-273 Mary, and William Tosh, March 13, 1724-5.


2-279 Abigail, and Jonathan Mitchell, Jan. 13, 1725.


2-277


¥ Thomas, and Wait Rathbun, June 1, 1727.


Warden,


2-283 CE William, and Sarah Arnold; m. by Thomas Rathbun,, Feb. 12, 1728-9.


2-278 Elizabeth, and Peleg Po ock, ' June 14, 1731.


2-272


Dorothy, and Thomas Mitchell, July 13, 1735.


4-560


Ann, and Jeremiah Gale, June 6, 1741.


5-562 Naoma, and Joseph Mitchell, Jr., Jan. 23, 1745.


4-559 Patience, and Anthony Littlefield, June 6, 1751.


4-556


Mrs. Sarah, and Samuel Beckwith, March 13, 1755.


5-464


Amos, and Peggy Burdick; m. by John Littlefield, Warden, June 24, 1758.


3-373


R Mary, and Caleb Littlefield, March 22, 1760.


3-860


Thomas. and Sarah Franklin; m. by Caleb Littlefield, Warden, Oct. 13, 1763.


8-366 Wate, and Jobn Mott, Dec. 25, 1763.


7-454


Thomas, and Susannah Rose; m. by John Sands, Warden, April 11, 1785.


3-360 Thomas, and Susannah Rose, April 16, 1795.


5-456 Daniel, and Lydia Rose; m. by Elder Thomas Dodge, Nov. 15, 1797.


7-452


Mary, and Jonathan Mitchell, March 8, 1781.


7-453


Hannah R., and Oliver Rose, Nov. 7, 1816.


10-447


Elisha. of Daniel, and Mary S. Mitchell, of Abraham; m. by George G. Sheffield, Warden, Jan. 1, 1835.


1-46


DODGE Tristam, Jr., and - - , Jan. 30, 1680. Anne, and John Rathbun, Jr., Nov. 11, 1686.


1-45


William, and -


-. April 24, 1694.


1-45


John, and


Feb. 4, 1696.


1-114


Mary, and John Rose, Dec. 28, 1698.


2-274


Nathaniel, and Margeret Hulling, Mar. 3, 1706.


1-90


Ebenzer, and Aun Rathbuu, Feb. 23, 1714.


2-268


Sarab, and Samuel Mitchell, Aug. 4, 1727.


2-275


William Jr., and Anne Rathbun, June 20, 1728.


5-567


Nehemiah, and Mary. Mitchell; m. by Samuel Rathbun, Warden, Feb. 1, 1732.


2-275


3 Nathaniel Jr., and Des're Downing; m. by Samuel Rathbun, D. Warden, Nov. 12, 1732.


2-284


¥ Elizabeth, and Samuel Rathbun, Jr., June 16, 1734.


2-277 John, Jr., of Westerly, and Sarah Ball, of New Shoreham; m. by Simon Ray, D. Warden, (also 0-564) Aug. 15, 1734.


2-281 Samuel, of Newport, and Elizabeth Ball, or New Shoreham; m. by Edward Sands, D. Warden, Jan. 17, 1739-40.


1-47


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND.


4-558


DODGE Mark, ani Lydia Rathhun; m. by Edward Sands, Warden, Oct. 15, 1740.


5-566


66 Dorcas, and Thomas Pendleton, Oct. 21, 1743.


5-561


66 Mary, and Edward Ball, Aug. 31, 1746.


4-557


Oliver, and Lydia Rose; m. by John Littlefield, Warden, April 24, 1751.


4-557 " Gideon, of New Shoreham, and Elizabeth Cobb, of Richmond, R. I., now of South Kingstown; m. at North Kingstown by Nicholas Northup, Justice, July 12, 1752.


5-464


Catherine, and John Sprague, Oct. 27, 1756.


3-362


לכ Margary, and Joseph Briggs, Jan. 29, 1758.


5-457


Thomas, and Caty Dunn; m. (by John Littlefield Warden, Feb. 25, 1759.


3-373


Mary, and Jobn Wriglit, Dec. 1, 1763.


3-365


Trustam, of New Shoreham, and Hannah Larkin, of Westerly ; m. at Westerly by Joseph Crandall, Justice, Oct. 28, 1764.


3-368


Oliver, of Westerly, son of John and Mary Mitchell, of New Shoreham; m. by John Littlefield, Warden, Feb. 7, 1765.


3-36G


James, and Bettey Rathbun ; m. by Elder David Sprague, Feb. 3, 1767.


3-370


¥


Dorcas, and Capt. Walter Clark, Oct. 20, 1767.


3-361


Dorcas, and Robert Lawton, Nov. 15, 1767.


5-462


3 Samuel, and Alice Dunn; m. by Caleb Littlefield, D. Warden, April 3, 1778.


6-449


Lydia, and Jonathan Sprague, Nov. 15, 1782.


7-453


Joshua, of Nathaniel, and Penelope Littlefield; m. by John Gor- ton, Warden, -, 1787.


6-4-54


Samuel, and Lydia Sprague; m. by Caleb Littlefield, Warden, Oct. 23, 1788.


5-458


" Edmund, and Hepsebeth Rose; m. hy John Sands, Warden, Dec. 2, 1788.


5-456


Thomas, and Willabe King; m. by John Gorton, Warden, Feb. 17, 1792.


5-459


Caty, and Samuel Ball, Jan. 28, 1796.


6-452


Edward, and Ester Sims, April 26, 1799.


6-453


Abigail, and George Washington Ball, Jan. 3, 1805.


6-451


C Capt. Robert C., of Samuel, and Hannah Rose, of John; m. by John Gorton, Warden, Jan. 27, 1808.


6-449


" Anna, and Josias Mott, April 14, 1808.


7-453


Joshua, of Nathaniel, and Desire Mitchell; m. by John Gorton, Warden, Feb. 20, 1812.


7-448


Elizabeth, and Hezekiah Dodge, Feb. 2, 1815.


7-448


Hezekiah, of Samuel, and Elizabeth Dodge, of Samuel; m. by John Gorton, Warden, Feb. 2, 1815.


7-455


Wealthy, and Frederick Rose, April 18, 1816.


7-448


CC Elizabeth, of John Willis, May 1, 1823.


7-4-18


¥ Hannah, and Alfred Willis, Jan. 1, 1824.


10-451


William, of Edward, and Elizabeth Ball, of Joshna; m. by A. C. Willing, Warden, Feb. 5, 1824.


10-447


Charlotte S., and Benjamin T. Coe, July 18, 1829.


9-452


Charity L., and Elam P. Littlefield, Ang. 23, 1832.


9-448


4 Ann M., and Daniel S. Amsbury, May 24, 1834.


10-450


Wealthy, and William M. Rose, May 25, 1835.


10-451


Anna, and William G. H. Sheffield, Feb. 23, 1836.


10-448


Sophronia L., and George Rose, March 15, 1836.


10-451


ะ Cornelia Ann, and Welcome Dodge, Teb. 9, 1837. Welcome, of John, and Cornelia Ann Dodge, of George G. Sheffield, Warden, Feb. 9, 1837.


Simon; m. by


10-449


¥


Penelope, and Perry Clarke, Sept. 15, 1837.


10-4511


Lucretia, and Ezekiel Littlefield, Nov. 7, 1837.


10-447


4 Vallenty, and John Wright, Aug. 15, 1839.


10-445


Eunice S., and Samuel D. Wright, Dec. 1, 1839.


10-445


Catherine Waite, and Sylvanus Dodge Willis, Dec. 30, 1839.


10-443 = Joshna, 2d, cf Noah and Waitey, and Lucretia R. Dodge, of John


and Marmo. m. by Samuel Dunn, Warden, Jan. 17, 1841.


10-451


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NEW SHOREHAM-MARRIAGES.


10-443 DODGE Lncretia R., and Joshua Dodge. 2d, Jan. 17, 1841. 10-441 = Solomon, of Caleb W. and Elizabeth, and Catherine A. Willis, of Henry and Caroline; m. by Samuel Dunn, Warden, Nov. 21, 1842.


9-153 65 Mary Ann, and Frederick F. Sprague, May 7, 1843.


10-446


Deborah R., and Jesse D. Mitchell, .Oct. 28, 1845.


1-41 DONELSON James, and Theodate Rose, June 11, 1685.


1-114


James, and Mary Tosh, Jan. 22, 1700.


2-275


DOWNING Marcy, and James Rathbun, Sept. 7, 1732.


2-275


Desire, and Nathaniel Dodge, Jr., Nov. 12, 1732.


4-33


Ann, and Thomas Wrigh', Oct. 7, 1740.


4-565 Moses, and Mary Adams; m. at South Kingstown, by Rouse Helme, Asst., Dec. 9, 1740.


2-284 DUNN Samuel, and Priscilla Ball; m. by Samuel Rathbun, D. Warden, Oct. 15, 1730.


3-370


¥ Jane, and Fearnot Rose, March 3, 1756.


5 457 Caty, and Thomas Dodge, Feb. 25, 1759.


8-C59 Samuel, Jr., and Lucy Pierce; m. by Caleb Littlefield, Warden, Sept. 12, 1773.


5-462


GG Alice, and Samuel Dodge, April 3, 1778.


5-457 John, and Bathsheba King; m. by John Sands, Warden, Dec. 22, 1796.


7-454 John K., of New Shoreham, and Mary Ann Chace, of Westerly ; m. by Elder Jesse Babcock, Dec. 22, 1822.


9-445


CC Samuel, of John, and Elizabeth G. Coe, of Benjamin T .; m. by George G. Sheffield, D. Warden, Feb. 9, 1830.


9-446


Jane, and John Littlefield, 2d, Feb. 21, 1836.


9-445


Elisha R., of Samuel, d c., and Hannah R. Milliken; m. by George G. Sheffield, Warden, March 31, 1836.


10-450


¥ Barzillai B., of John and Mary Dnnn, of Samnel; m. by George G. Sheffield, Warden. Dec. 7, 1837.


10-450


Mary, and Barzillai B. Dann, Dec. 7. 1837.


E


9-449 ELY George E. S., and Cornel'a £. Sands; m. by Rev. Reuben Porter, Aug. 17. 1835.


F


5-5f5 FRANKLIN Abel, of Jamestown, a d Lydia Littlefield ; m. by Edward Sands, Warden, Oct. 14, 1741.


5-562 Stephen, of Jamestown, and Margaret Mitchell, of New Shoreham; m. by Nathaniel Littlefield, D. Warden, Oct. 30, 1743.


3-360 Sarah, and Thomas Dickens, Oct. 13, 1763.




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